🧙 magiql
A simple but potentially magical GraphQL client for React backed by react-query.
The API is very similar to Apollo Client. The cache is managed by react-query and a very thin fetch wrapper is used
to make the requests. A simple middleware API is used to allow for things like auth.
Usage example:
import {
MagiqlProvider,
createClient,
useQuery,
gql,
} from "magiql";
const client = createClient("https://graphql-pokemon.now.sh");
const SearchPokemon = () => {
const { data, status, error } = useQuery(gql`
query pokemon($name: String) {
pokemon(name: $name) {
id
number
name
attacks {
special {
name
type
damage
}
}
image
}
}
`, {
variables: {
name: "pikachu",
},
});
return <pre>{JSON.stringify({ status, data, error }, null, 2)}</pre>;
};
const App = () => {
return (
<MagiqlProvider client={client}>
<SearchPokemon />
</MagiqlProvider>
);
}
We can use middleware to customize options passed down to the fetch function. This allows adding functionality for things like auth.
import { parseCookies } from "nookies";
import { createClient } from "magiql";
const getCookieToken = () => {
return parseCookies().token;
};
export const authMiddleware = (getToken: () => string) => (fetch) => {
return (url, operation, vars, options = {} as any) => {
const token = getToken();
options.headers = {
...options.headers,
authorization: token ? `Bearer ${token}` : "",
};
const a = fetch(url, operation, vars, options);
return a;
};
};
const client = createClient("https://graphql-pokemon.now.sh", {}, [authMiddleware(getCookieToken)]);
Magic
Inspired by babel-blade, an experimental API to infer
the GraphQL query from usage within the components.
With babel config (example with Next.js):
{
"presets": ["next/babel"],
"plugins": ["magiql/babel"]
}
Code example:
import { useMagiqlQuery } from "magiql";
const MagicalPokemonSearch = () => {
const { query, loading, error } = useMagiqlQuery("searchPokemon");
if (loading) {
return <div>loading...</div>;
}
const pokemons = query.pokemons({
first: 10,
})
?.map((pokemon) => ({ image: pokemon?.image, id: pokemon?.id, name: pokemon?.name }));
return (
<pre>
{JSON.stringify({ loading, data: query, error, pokemons }, null, 2)}
</pre>
);
};
`query searchPokemon {
pokemons_35d4: pokemons(first: 10) {
image
id
name
}
}`
Code generation
Uses graphql-code-generator to generate hooks from graphql documents
across your project. Uses graphql-config spec to get the necessary config.
Converts magiql into a smart module that supplies necessary hooks with full type-safety during the developent. Just need to run magiql
command on the CLI to generate types. magiql --watch
runs it in watch mode.
schema: https://graphql-pokemon.now.sh
documents: pages/**/*.{tsx,ts,graphql}
query searchPokemon($name: String) {
pokemon(name: $name) {
id
number
name
attacks {
special {
name
type
damage
}
}
image
}
}
`;
import { useSearchPokemonQuery } from "magiql";
const SearchPokemon = () => {
const { data, status, error } = useSearchPokemonQuery({
variables: {
name: "pikachu",
},
});
return <pre>{JSON.stringify({ status, data, error }, null, 2)}</pre>;
};
Using code generation, we can get autocompletion for types while working with useMagiqlQuery
.